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Originally Posted by Calgaryborn
People have the freedom to boycott whom they wish. Only Companies can't boycott a particular country because of other foreign government's pressure.
I imagine this Arab league has pressured companies not to trade with Israel if they want access to their markets. A business might weigh the relatively small business opportunities in Israel against a much larger Arab world and choose the later. By making it a rule that no American business can enter into such a boycott the Arab league loses the ability to make american businesses choose. I suppose they could boycott all american products but, that defeats the purpose of the boycott. A smart move by America.
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It's a smart move to force private companies to make poor, by your own explanation, business decisions?
How is such a law enforced? How does one exactly "enter into a boycott"? You don't have to pay a fee, put up a sign or apply for a license to
not buy, sell or trade with anyone else. If you want to join a boycott it's pretty easy -- just do it. Stop buying from, selling too or trading with whoever you are boycotting.
They hate us for our freedoms.